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The Art of Thank You Notes
by stephhicks68
In the age of the Internet and email, handwritten notes are in danger of becoming a lost art. When a gift is bestowed, it is important to recognize the thoughtfulness of the giver with a short note of... published 3 months ago
Retro Soda Pop
by stephhicks68
Next time you're packing the picnic basket, or preparing for a summer-time barbeque, why not add some extra fun to the mix by throwing in a few bottles of nostalgic soda pop? While not all of the favorites... published 3 months ago
Sweet Nostalgia
by stephhicks68
Taste and smell are the two senses that have the biggest connection to memory. So, if you want to feel like a kid again how about enjoying some candy from yesteryear? From decade to decade, there are some... published 3 months ago
Laugh At the Kids
by stephhicks68
As the mother of four children, I get many opportunities for impromptu laughs... you know, when your child says something that makes you stop and just say, "huh?" Some are just so priceless, I've decided to... published 4 months ago
Foolproof Hardboiled Eggs & Recipes
by stephhicks68
Tired of having all your hardboiled eggs crack and make a mess before you even get to the egg dying part for Easter? There is a better way to make hardboiled eggs.... try this! First, start with a large pot... published 4 months ago
Teaching Children About Politics
by stephhicks68
Statistics show that the number of young adults who vote in America is embarrassingly low. Is it because of apathy, or because they don't understand the system or know the candidates and/or issues? It could... published 5 months ago
Boy Scouts and Religion
by stephhicks68
Involvement in scouting can be a positive youth experience on so many levels. Skills that are not taught in school are learned, and bonding with a different group of children in outdoor environments,... published 5 months ago
Keep Music Education in Our Schools
by stephhicks68
Over the past 10 years or so, many school programs have been cut to reduce budgets and save money. Those hardest hit are physical education, art and music classes. The tragedy of these curriculum adjustments... published 5 months ago
Sync or Swim - Raising Children in a Computer Age
by stephhicks68
What are they going to see??Forget the question whether you know what your teenager is doing on the internet... do you know what your preschooler is doing on the computer? Personal computers (or PCs) have... published 5 months ago
Road trip Games
by stephhicks68
Before the advent of handheld game consoles and DVD players installed in vehicles, children and adults had to be creative in passing the time during long road trips. Staving off boredom and the constant... published 5 months ago










